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Chinese Cinderella derives its name from the ninth-century Chinese folktale Ye Xian, which is one of the earliest recorded versions of the Cinderella story. Read this 1948 translation of the original text from the Tang Dynasty (618-907 CE) and compare it to this memoir. What elements of the original folktale are reflected in Chinese Cinderella? How does the modern text diverge from Ye Xian, and why?
By Adeline Yen Mah
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